PPT-The Moon

Author : luanne-stotts | Published Date : 2016-11-22

Mindson Inquiry Moon Stats What if we had no Moon Orbit of the Moon Rotation of the Moon The Dark Side of the Moon The Phases of the Moon The Tides The Moon Illusion

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Mindson Inquiry Moon Stats What if we had no Moon Orbit of the Moon Rotation of the Moon The Dark Side of the Moon The Phases of the Moon The Tides The Moon Illusion What if we didnt have The Moon. 8 million square km square km Mass 598 x 10 24 kg 735 x 10 22 kg Volume Density 552 grams per 334 grams per cubic cm cubic cm Surface 98 msecsec 163 msecsec gravity Crust Silicate rocks Silicate rocks Continents Highlands dominated by dominated by This is called an orbit The same side of the Moon always faces the Earth It takes one month for the Moon to go around the Earth The Moon is a little more than 200000 miles from the Earth It is about the size of the Earth That means the Earth is fou The BIG Idea. Students will understand that the appearance of the moon changes in a predictable cycle as it orbits Earth and as Earth rotates on its axis.. Objective 1:. Explain patterns of changes in the appearance of the moon as it orbits Earth. . Interesting facts. Neil . Armstrong, . Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin . couldn’t . afford the life insurance policy for an . astronaut. The price was extortionate so the . three astronauts . decided . High or Low - What Causes Tides?. Study Jams Video. What Are Tides?. Tides are the daily . rise. and . fall. of Earth’s . waters. on its coastlines. . As the tide comes . in. , the level of water on the beach . lit up by the Sun?. Half the Moon is always. lit by the Sun. Except . . .. When the Earth’s shadow hits the Moon we have a …….. Lunar Eclipse. Eclipses. Solar Eclipse—the moon moves in a line directly between the Earth and sun. Theories. Objectives. SWBAT describe theories on the origin of the moon.. SWBAT evaluate the theories based . on evidence . that has been gathered on the moon’s origin.. Earth and Moon (a Planetary Romance). Would You Rather?. Would you rather live here…. or here?. There is no water on the Moon. What would you drink?. Is there water on the Sun?. Would you rather live here…. or here?. The Sun is about 5500° Celsius. Make sure you bring sunscreen!!. By , Margret Wise Brown. Goodnight Moon. By, Margret Wise Brown. Good night. bears. Goodnight moon. Goodnight Toy house. Goodnight kittens. Goodnight World. http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v. =9yu_g5x3ZoQ. By, Jacquelyn Lesko & Nate . Polich. Standard. MS ESS1-1.. Develop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.. E.ST.05.22: Explain the phases of the moon. . Write down everything in yellow. . CO: I can explain why the moon appears to go through eight different phases in sky. . You are about to create a R.A.N. chart in your science notebook to discuss what we already know about tides and make predictions about what we might learn. . By: Ava Schwartz . Size:. Earth:. The Earth is about One Million times smaller than the sun leaving it at 3,959 miles across.. Moon:. The. . Moon is 50 times smaller than the Earth leaving it at . 0. Guidepost. In this chapter, you will consider four important questions about the Moon. Why does the moon go through phases?. What causes a lunar eclipse?. What causes a solar eclipse?. How can eclipses be predicted?. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VvfTY-tVzI&safe=active. . On 16. th. July 1969 Apollo 11 set off from Florida USA on a mission to get to the moon. On board were Neil Armstrong aged 26 , Buzz Aldrin aged 22 and Michael Collins aged 28 they had all undergone extensive training .

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